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the law has a bright line. it says if you engage in a wongful action, there is a defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with different models of trying to deal with punishment once we understand people have wrong selections. i think those are all interesting questions, but is there free will? well, the fact that almost everybody in the audience raised either their right or left hand contemplated it and were quickly able to act and respond. that to me says, yes, there is. now what do we want to do about it? now that we understand that those of us in the audience or up here that like chocolate cake may not have control over it, how do we want to acc
the law has a bright line. it says if you engage in a wongful action, there is a defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with...
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the reason that was filed against him is because the law strictly cites that it has to be an elected official or a department head and bottom-line i was in the military for quite a few years and one of the things i learned is the co is responsible for everything that goes on under his or her command. one of the comments that mr. [inaudible] made were regarding sergeant goss. he talked about all the expertise he had, experience, so forth, but sergeant goss for all his expeer seize cannot answer a simple idr in compliance with the law. some people say i want to embarrass people with my remarks. if the order is embarrassing, it is members of the legal division that have embarrassed the chief, not me. the simple fact that the legal division can't seem to accept a public records request and answer it on a timely basis is unacceptable. and the chief is responsible to see that all of the officers, all of the staff under his command follow the law. in in this case he did not. you can say you're just being picky, but on a nine to one vote turns out i was right, it was not responded to properl
the reason that was filed against him is because the law strictly cites that it has to be an elected official or a department head and bottom-line i was in the military for quite a few years and one of the things i learned is the co is responsible for everything that goes on under his or her command. one of the comments that mr. [inaudible] made were regarding sergeant goss. he talked about all the expertise he had, experience, so forth, but sergeant goss for all his expeer seize cannot answer...
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he opposes abortion, but has not said whether he would sign the bill into law. gay marriage has picked up a prominent new supporter, senator rob portman of ohio. it makes him the only republican in the u.s. senate to take that position. portman explained his change of heart in "the columbus dispatch". he said it began two years ago, when his college-age son told his family that he is gay. wall street backed up a bit as the week ended. that ended a ten-day winning streak by the dow jones industrial average-- its longest in 17 years. the dow industrial average lost 25 points to close at 14,514. the nasdaq fell nearly 10 points to close at 3,249. for the week, the dow gained just under 1%. the nasdaq rose a tenth of a percent. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: thousands of activists gathered this week for one of the conservative movement's biggest events. "newshour" congressional corresspondent kwame holman was there. >> reporter: for four decades the conservative political action conference known as "c- pac" has served as a
he opposes abortion, but has not said whether he would sign the bill into law. gay marriage has picked up a prominent new supporter, senator rob portman of ohio. it makes him the only republican in the u.s. senate to take that position. portman explained his change of heart in "the columbus dispatch". he said it began two years ago, when his college-age son told his family that he is gay. wall street backed up a bit as the week ended. that ended a ten-day winning streak by the dow...
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in some areas openly and in italy implementing all that all the traditional laws of al qaeda inside the cities russia says any attempt by foreign governments to rebels in the conflict would be a breach of international law that follows britain's admission that it is ready to ignore the embargo to help the rebels fight president assad in this. explains foreign involvement is increasing all the time. the syrian uprising the last of the arab spring sprang up in march two thousand and eleven by august of that year when in another arab spring country in libya colonel gadhafi had lost defacto power it was already clear who was next in the firing line this morning president obama called on assad to step aside as if on cue many others would soon echo the same rhetoric is time for bashar to go to the message to president assad is it is time for transition it is totally to go because the regime of bashar al assad must come to an end we ask the regime to step down. has to go syrian forces fighting assad immediately felt encouraged the train was in motion and a two year journey later had the destab
in some areas openly and in italy implementing all that all the traditional laws of al qaeda inside the cities russia says any attempt by foreign governments to rebels in the conflict would be a breach of international law that follows britain's admission that it is ready to ignore the embargo to help the rebels fight president assad in this. explains foreign involvement is increasing all the time. the syrian uprising the last of the arab spring sprang up in march two thousand and eleven by...
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law goes back to 1960 when the state-owned company was privatized. they a-- retained only 22.2% of the shares but the v.w. law inshowers it can still override other partners on vital decisions. that makes the company less attractive other investors. the european court of justification ruled that the law is illegal. >> the perspective of v.w. ice global exeltors is understandable. they see themselves as being subjugated to different regulations. if a company wants to buy up shares as part of a hostile takeover they can do this to company x or y but not to v.w. that gives v.w. a competitive advantage. >> the law's backers say investors still trailed plenty of v.w. shares, as with any other publicly listed company. they say brussels should keep out of v.w.'s corporate affairs. >> in a moment, we'll delve into the endless archives of the former east german secret police. >> first a look at other stories making the news. residents of the falkland islands have voted almost unanimously to remain british. 9 .8% said they wanted to carry on being british over
law goes back to 1960 when the state-owned company was privatized. they a-- retained only 22.2% of the shares but the v.w. law inshowers it can still override other partners on vital decisions. that makes the company less attractive other investors. the european court of justification ruled that the law is illegal. >> the perspective of v.w. ice global exeltors is understandable. they see themselves as being subjugated to different regulations. if a company wants to buy up shares as part...
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needs. >> the german president coming on african nations to do more to promote democracy in the role of law. he made the comments in addis abba bo. he met his ethiopian counterpart. his four-day to ethiopia is his first official visit since became the german head of state one year ago. >> when a german scientist is said to receive one of the most prestigious prizes in research, he must be truly outstanding. >> among the winners this year, one of the pioneers of biological psychology. he wants to understand how perception, thought, and action arise in the brain. >> and how it affects our daily lives. >> everyday tasks that demand physical and mental dexterity. but maneuvering a vehicle from eight to be, as second nature to most. scientists still do not fully understand how we learned, store, and recalled these kinds of routines. they want to learn what happens in the brain. his prize-winning research looks at how the brain controls our responses and our thought processes. >> i am my own brain. i want to understand how my work and how others work. it is the most fascinatinglicac. it's a lot o
needs. >> the german president coming on african nations to do more to promote democracy in the role of law. he made the comments in addis abba bo. he met his ethiopian counterpart. his four-day to ethiopia is his first official visit since became the german head of state one year ago. >> when a german scientist is said to receive one of the most prestigious prizes in research, he must be truly outstanding. >> among the winners this year, one of the pioneers of biological...
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she was brought to this has to to meet her father and mother in law. of that moment she would write, had i stepped onto noah's ark, i could not have been more utterly astonished. louisa catherine had a challenge adams.ing over abigail john adams was easy, he took to her right away. she always felt are a comfortable and well liked by him. abigail is more skeptical. perhaps due to john quincy's teasing. he only gave abigail a little bit of information about louisa catherine. he was not forthright in his intentions. it was a surprise that he married louisa catherine so quickly. abigail did not get a chance to know her. she was quite concerned, although she was an american onizen, she had never been american soil. this was not what she intended for her son. through time, she learned to grow and love and understand louisa catherine. through the years, they forged a very strong relationship. louisa catherine describing abigail adams as the planet around which all revolved. louisa catherine and john quincy, unlike john adams, if year-ve at peace field round.
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it says that, in a culture, laws can come and go. what they call manners stay. manners are the way people treat each other and how they regard each other and how they behave. this is very appealing to the new americans. one thing they are inventing, a whole bunch of laws they are not sure people would buy. they needed people to behave. the phrase they used was republican virtue. that meant people would put the interests of the country before themselves. how do you get people to do that? they looked to the women of the class to start enforcing national matters. these white women of the cities were very conscious of that. >> here are the phone lines. if you live in the eastern or central time zones, our number is -- please dial carefully. we will take calls and another 10 minutes. this is a facebook question. i will turn to you has a long time curator of first ladies. the early first ladies for excellence riders. in what conditions are early letters? we saw thousands of letters last week. but what about dolley madison? what did she preserved? did she have a sense
it says that, in a culture, laws can come and go. what they call manners stay. manners are the way people treat each other and how they regard each other and how they behave. this is very appealing to the new americans. one thing they are inventing, a whole bunch of laws they are not sure people would buy. they needed people to behave. the phrase they used was republican virtue. that meant people would put the interests of the country before themselves. how do you get people to do that? they...
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. >> what do you teach in law school? >> criminal call and also in the college of riss school of public affairs. >> host: what are you teaching? >> guest: society. >> host: what sparked you to say this is why exceed in college. >> host: i'm beginning to see i was seeing the same problems over and over again. things like not understanding how to side material and inadvertently getting themselves into plagiarism. they would come in and see this great new world that is college and take advantage of everything in the classroom. and i regularly immelt my students of henson. i began to see that i was sending the same females out year after year and i thought it's time to write the book therefore i can say i don't have to keep sending the e-mails. >> host: what is the best thing that parents can do to protect their kids? >> guest: one is the academic side and the best thing students can do to prepare for colleges reading and writing and i know that sounds old school but it's true today as it was when i went to college that's the
. >> what do you teach in law school? >> criminal call and also in the college of riss school of public affairs. >> host: what are you teaching? >> guest: society. >> host: what sparked you to say this is why exceed in college. >> host: i'm beginning to see i was seeing the same problems over and over again. things like not understanding how to side material and inadvertently getting themselves into plagiarism. they would come in and see this great new world...
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in the law. the reason i was there as my mother was a speaker. she was a nationalist ossetian women lawyers and started an annual survey. first a sociologist who choose growing up she was told she had to be a teacher at the age of 40 graduate from law school had was a major part of an two major law firms. she always felt very upset by what she saw and how the treatment of women in law firms even though she was to be men should partner at a major law firm, she started annual survey of law firms across the country in which she found his 15% of women today in 2013 make equity partner across the board. roughly 15% of women are able to make equity partner in law firms across the country was the statistic they found. that's actually really sad. somebody got up and said you know, a lot of times women leave and climb the himalayas or the law firm says people if our law firm and make a want to do great things. you know, that's not really the point. don't climb the himalayas, but the question we need to fo
in the law. the reason i was there as my mother was a speaker. she was a nationalist ossetian women lawyers and started an annual survey. first a sociologist who choose growing up she was told she had to be a teacher at the age of 40 graduate from law school had was a major part of an two major law firms. she always felt very upset by what she saw and how the treatment of women in law firms even though she was to be men should partner at a major law firm, she started annual survey of law firms...
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community saying we are the law and why aren't the authorities the subject of the decision makers they did not appear in this table and that's why the opposition incest to make solid base to have a success and truthful dialogue that are we we've heard you thank you so much for your time slade had the alamosa we a former butler in the m.p. sharing his thoughts on the subject. in china the shift from one generation of leaders to the next one is complete a new prime minister likud chang is now in charge of the world's second largest economy he faces the challenge of boosting economic growth which has slowed in recent years a recent report of from price a waterhouse cooper says that by twenty seventeen china will match the u.s. as the world's leading economy before surging ahead also said to increase its military spending now the struggle for regional influence between beijing and washington is longstanding this map here shows how the u.s. if you look at the map the u.s. has actually increased its military presence in the region as a source of concern for chinese leaders c.c.t.v. correspon
community saying we are the law and why aren't the authorities the subject of the decision makers they did not appear in this table and that's why the opposition incest to make solid base to have a success and truthful dialogue that are we we've heard you thank you so much for your time slade had the alamosa we a former butler in the m.p. sharing his thoughts on the subject. in china the shift from one generation of leaders to the next one is complete a new prime minister likud chang is now in...
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, that all of a sudden they're going to follow new laws. guys, no.bout the bad it's all about the lead. it's like that chunk of metal that's likee, saying that fork made me fat. and background checks. guess to learn more about a person's thinking and moreiation and intentions, background checks. mr. president, should have yours. with [cheers and applause] is great to be back at cpac. i'm so happy to be here and it coming home even though it is only my second time here but kind of feel like i'm hang of it. i can spot the liberal media write their annual conservative in crisis stories. here?ny of you guys are raise your hands, come on, raise your hands. proud. you're loud. we're used to it. not ashamed toe raise it high, don't worry, we never dream of making you wait outside on the party bus. it is an honor to be here. we can come together, folks, for an adult conversation about the country and heaven knows we need this. for ourof what passes national conversations these but.is anything remember "no drama beap." if only. now it's all drama ob
, that all of a sudden they're going to follow new laws. guys, no.bout the bad it's all about the lead. it's like that chunk of metal that's likee, saying that fork made me fat. and background checks. guess to learn more about a person's thinking and moreiation and intentions, background checks. mr. president, should have yours. with [cheers and applause] is great to be back at cpac. i'm so happy to be here and it coming home even though it is only my second time here but kind of feel like i'm...
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it's a law. i don't know about the -- zonal enough about the ins and outs of washington, when you ask a lot don't you have to do something? so it is happening, it's a law so that would be important and it would give benefit aside from environmental benefits, benefit to the taxpayers because you would be paying 30% less for energy for all the government holdings and it would set off the market in spill into the private market. people would think about it more. in terms of renewables, another thing people don't know is can the energy department. the u.s. energy department said i 2017, wind power to generate a kilowatt of wind power's going to be at parity with coal and it's going to be cheaper than nuclear power. this is not me. this is the energy department. now solar is more expensive but solar has also been coming down very dramatically so it's not bite 2017 and some people think it will be but solar power will be a parody. the only source of energy at which renewables will not be across parity
it's a law. i don't know about the -- zonal enough about the ins and outs of washington, when you ask a lot don't you have to do something? so it is happening, it's a law so that would be important and it would give benefit aside from environmental benefits, benefit to the taxpayers because you would be paying 30% less for energy for all the government holdings and it would set off the market in spill into the private market. people would think about it more. in terms of renewables, another...
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be democratic votes because many of them are coming in very poor and pay no attention to the federal law that says you must be financially able to take care of yourself before you come into this country. of then there is the matter national security issues. obama says he wants to have a zero-nuclear-world. i know some of you have those bumper strips on your cars that say, "when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns." if nuclear weapons are outlawed only terrorists will have nukes. [applause] and we need an absolutely have to have the anti-missile system ronald reagan stood for and we know is so important to the defense of our country. some of your challenges. we need your help to take back the republican party for the grass roots and for the kind of candidates we want to nominate instead of the ones who follow all the dictates and orders of the establishment. we need a choice, not an echo. rove echo.nt a karl we want the grassroots to be kind ofpick -- the candidates sarah palin was backing. those of the kind of candidates want because they believe in america and do not take thei
be democratic votes because many of them are coming in very poor and pay no attention to the federal law that says you must be financially able to take care of yourself before you come into this country. of then there is the matter national security issues. obama says he wants to have a zero-nuclear-world. i know some of you have those bumper strips on your cars that say, "when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns." if nuclear weapons are outlawed only terrorists will have...
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they start enforcing traffic laws. and you see how it was under the corporate relationships. they really changed. we have to start. the chocoholic in virginia a few years before. he got onto the potomac double and double again. premeds 20 years. it changes the department. the staffing, more vehicles, and ultimately the police station. one of the things i find really interesting is officers began enforcing speed limits. from the first 47 years of the police department's history they didn't have cars. they had emergency situations. there were not motorized vehicles. so once cars started coming through alexandria, sibila said to be put into quite -- place. at the stop somebody for speeding? and today we have radar, so many techniques. 1910, 1911, we have no way do that. pretty resourceful. two officers standing in one corner of one block and in two blocks up yet another. they had somebody between those two blocks. so they knew what the maximum speed was and the distance that could be covered. that's how you would determine if someone is actually speeding. able to approach this.
they start enforcing traffic laws. and you see how it was under the corporate relationships. they really changed. we have to start. the chocoholic in virginia a few years before. he got onto the potomac double and double again. premeds 20 years. it changes the department. the staffing, more vehicles, and ultimately the police station. one of the things i find really interesting is officers began enforcing speed limits. from the first 47 years of the police department's history they didn't have...
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cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either prosecuting prisoners in civilian court or releasing the morning from new york marina point r.t. . human rights activists are sounding alert over what they're calling the critical situation in guantanamo but there's been no reaction from one of the most powerful groups amnesty international which post more than three million supporters and more than one hundred fifty countries r.t. asked its usa researcher rob as to why not having access to detainees is a problem for human rights organization is something we raise with the authorities we have access you know when when there is a true military commission trial we're allowed to go and observe the trials but we have no access to the detainees themselves and yes of course it's a problem so we have to wait until it is released and so we can speak to this of course leads to y
cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either prosecuting prisoners in civilian court or releasing the morning from new york marina point r.t. . human rights activists are sounding alert over what they're calling the critical situation in guantanamo but there's been no...
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always been a two state solution with palestine struggling for its right to become a country and a law party spoke exclusively with the head of palestine the head of palestine palestinian leader mahmoud abbas head to r.t. dot com to watch in full talks of the hard vote recognition and the horizon is now open to the country. also online u.s. drone strikes in pakistan's volatile pakistan violate the country's sovereignty that's the conclusion of a u.n. team investigating the conflict after a secret research trip gathered multiple reports from locals caught in the crossfire of the attacks more on our website. with syria's conflict now into its third year britain and france are pushing to open the door to directly arming the rebels the two states say they want to lift the e.u. and bargo in a war and that even if it isn't they may still supply weapons moscow says any such a town would be in breach of international law the french president said the opposition fighters had given guarantees that the lethal aid wouldn't fall into the wrong hands this is syrian rebels claimed hundreds of their m
always been a two state solution with palestine struggling for its right to become a country and a law party spoke exclusively with the head of palestine the head of palestine palestinian leader mahmoud abbas head to r.t. dot com to watch in full talks of the hard vote recognition and the horizon is now open to the country. also online u.s. drone strikes in pakistan's volatile pakistan violate the country's sovereignty that's the conclusion of a u.n. team investigating the conflict after a...
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additional law enforcement surveillance. it will be used for experience, agriculture, geological surveying, pipeline maintenance, and search and rescue operations. there are many valuable uses. it raises serious concerns about the impact on the constitutional and privacy rights of all americans. the department of homeland security through customs and border protection's operate modern unarmed drones to patrol parts of the southern border and to support drug efforts by law enforcement. a number of local om -- agencies them forored using operational surveillance. those raise questions regarding ws,quacy, privacy lars , under whate circumstances should law a searchnt obtain warrant? no drones in the u.s. are yet organized. the equal enforcement -- this extends beyond the limited law enforcement. them in theallow investigative space. we have to consider the impact on the privacy rights of americans. has week, one company pushed to gather data on americans. it led to over collection and potential privacy violations. a scan of ama
additional law enforcement surveillance. it will be used for experience, agriculture, geological surveying, pipeline maintenance, and search and rescue operations. there are many valuable uses. it raises serious concerns about the impact on the constitutional and privacy rights of all americans. the department of homeland security through customs and border protection's operate modern unarmed drones to patrol parts of the southern border and to support drug efforts by law enforcement. a number...
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only individual detainee cases and it leads to a time lag because like i say the law is themselves not spent you know they're not there the whole time it requires declassification of information when they do get it so it's a really it's a really problematic situation but it's been problematic the whole time that the guantanamo detentions have been in operation most of the detainees about tylenol have been held for years without charge or trial turkish born mara colonels who now lives in germany was among them he was relieved released after being found not guilty in two thousand and six but claims it was only after five years of detention and torture. i have been myself tortured and different kinds of. laws and the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. do and make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just touching me in different kind of face they just try to really all kin
only individual detainee cases and it leads to a time lag because like i say the law is themselves not spent you know they're not there the whole time it requires declassification of information when they do get it so it's a really it's a really problematic situation but it's been problematic the whole time that the guantanamo detentions have been in operation most of the detainees about tylenol have been held for years without charge or trial turkish born mara colonels who now lives in germany...
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their laws. the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. make with us what they would they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused to be kept just touching in different kind of place they just try to really all kind of waits to break us. so. they try a psychological ways and physical torture to break the detainees and the same way with myself. every time if you refused to do anything they torture to punish you for this i must have got tortured by electroshocks and waterboarding and stuff like that but i have seen also. kids slights nine years to if you sold kids inside the camp and of course it was for me more difficult to to watch over those kids how they get getting beaten up in front of me and it was for me really hard to get tortured myself. human rights activists around the globe campaign to shut down the detention
their laws. the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. make with us what they would they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused to be kept just touching in different kind of place they just try to really all kind of waits to break us. so. they try a psychological ways and physical torture to break the detainees and...
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before >> i repealed the law against serving sangria about six years ago. we're working at them one at a time. >> jon: why is that guy so familiar? wait a minute. is that the same the same man of the sidewalk mule washer stand. virginia, stop that man. we'll be right ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back to the show. as you may know instead of steep budget cuts known as the sequester rapidly approaching is the subject of our new recurring segment. congress passed and the president signed into law the sequester, $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts over ten years that would kick in unless we came up with a cooperative deficit reduction plan. we put this into place because... why did we do that again? >> when all sides agreed to the sequester a year-and-a-half ago, those automatic across-the-board sending cuts, were supposed to be so painful it would force the president and congress to make a deal. >> jon: so what happens if this sequester kicks in? >> just in time for spring national parks like yosemite will see their services cut. >> jon: all rig
before >> i repealed the law against serving sangria about six years ago. we're working at them one at a time. >> jon: why is that guy so familiar? wait a minute. is that the same the same man of the sidewalk mule washer stand. virginia, stop that man. we'll be right ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back to the show. as you may know instead of steep budget cuts known as the sequester rapidly approaching is the subject of our new recurring segment. congress passed and...
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in higher by 1.7% in 2023 then it would be under the current law. what he was saying there is that if we reduce spending by $4 trillion and that over 10 years and balance the budget from this baseline, we would have more growth than if we don't cut that trend. finding that over 10 years, the country will get less growth than if it had not borrowed $870 billion at all. for the last 10 years, we have spent $31 trillion. the next 10 years we are projected to spend $47 billion experts tell us how current baseline debt acts, even with the higher taxes in january, is unsustainable. we are still on unsustainable debt trap. we could have almost a trillion dollars in the 10th year. as the united states prepared to say that we cannot balance the federal budget? if that is so, it's a sad day in america. i ask my colleagues to think about this. can we reach a clear goal that we are going to balance the budget and responsible way. the resulting increase in growth and prosperity in america it appears the majority of the balance will never balance. and the annual
in higher by 1.7% in 2023 then it would be under the current law. what he was saying there is that if we reduce spending by $4 trillion and that over 10 years and balance the budget from this baseline, we would have more growth than if we don't cut that trend. finding that over 10 years, the country will get less growth than if it had not borrowed $870 billion at all. for the last 10 years, we have spent $31 trillion. the next 10 years we are projected to spend $47 billion experts tell us how...
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>> so, the law right now is in limbo. the president has -- i'm not sure he has this executive power, but it is in the process of being challenged. this is the problem. our courts take so long. he did unilaterally or by delegated authority, he extended the time for the so-called dream act of students who you are describing to span the country for two years. it does not offer a permanent solution to this. in the book that i have written called immigration wars, we propose it passed the legalization for adults, a path the citizenship for their children under the theory that the sense that this is -- not the right term, but the illegal immigrants break the law. their children should not be penalized for that. and so in your scenario and not sure you're talking about anybody you know. we will just leave it that. you would be under the suggestions that there being discussed right now in washington to reform aggression and will we believe that you would be given a path -- now you, excuse me. the person you describe would be give
>> so, the law right now is in limbo. the president has -- i'm not sure he has this executive power, but it is in the process of being challenged. this is the problem. our courts take so long. he did unilaterally or by delegated authority, he extended the time for the so-called dream act of students who you are describing to span the country for two years. it does not offer a permanent solution to this. in the book that i have written called immigration wars, we propose it passed the...
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states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure yesterday removing the assault weapons ban from being voted on in the senate democrats given up on gun control or is there still a chance to pass some serious reforms that and more into nights alone liberal rumble. technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future covered. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i missed the guy who cares an awful lot of my song are you know what that is my self but i don't want to give us a feature is on the on the liberal and the chris jones. can secure building but it
states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure...
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death, our vast system of racial and social control has emerged from the ashes of slavery and jim crow law. the system of mass incarceration and no doubt has doctor king turning in his grave today. the mass incarceration of people of color in the united states is paramount to a new caste system, one that shuttles are young people. it has a permanent second-class status, nearly as effectively as the earlier assistance of racial and social control. it is, in my view, the moral equivalent of jim crow. on tuesday, march 26, join us live for twitter and facebook. one prosecutors crusade against crime and corruption is next on booktv. he sat down with us in virginia during our recent visit. >> you're sitting in the conference room of the arlington county sheriff. this is the shotgun that was used by the prosecutor in the early 20th century. a guy by the name of crandal mackey. the selected as the commonwealth attorney and he conducted a series of raids where he shut down brothels and saloons and all kinds of dangerous places. i've used this shotgun when he conducted those roots. crandal mackey w
death, our vast system of racial and social control has emerged from the ashes of slavery and jim crow law. the system of mass incarceration and no doubt has doctor king turning in his grave today. the mass incarceration of people of color in the united states is paramount to a new caste system, one that shuttles are young people. it has a permanent second-class status, nearly as effectively as the earlier assistance of racial and social control. it is, in my view, the moral equivalent of jim...
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the english will fall on their knees and beg thee to let them return to their lawful homes in peace. wilt be a poor little judas and betray me and him that sent me? i shall dare, dare and dare again in god's name. art for or against me? no wonder that joan has fascinated playwrights and actresses. shaw said of joan, she was very capable, a born boss. in scene one, joan persuades captain robert baudricourt to support her cause and to give her a horse and armor. in scene two, she convinces the dauphin she is sent to drive the english away from orleans and to crown him king in the cathedral at reims. eventually, the knights all pledge themselves to joan's cause. in scene three, joan and the army wait on the south bank of the loire for a west wind. joan prays, the wind changes, and the boats advance the army to the english encampment. scene four takes place in the english camp after joan and her army have won french victory at orleans. the english and the french churchmen plan for joan's fall. this production covers the last two scenes of the play and the epilogue. we begin with scene fi
the english will fall on their knees and beg thee to let them return to their lawful homes in peace. wilt be a poor little judas and betray me and him that sent me? i shall dare, dare and dare again in god's name. art for or against me? no wonder that joan has fascinated playwrights and actresses. shaw said of joan, she was very capable, a born boss. in scene one, joan persuades captain robert baudricourt to support her cause and to give her a horse and armor. in scene two, she convinces the...
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cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either prosecuting prisoners in civilian court or releasing them reporting from new york marina for nine r.t. . human rights activists are calling for action to resolve the crisis at kuantan m o but there's been no such appeal from one of the most prominent groups amnesty international argy asked on the city's u.s. researcher why they're not buying claims by lawyers who recently been to guantanamo . not having access to detainees is a problem for a human rights organization is something we raise with your priorities we have access you know when when there is a true so-called military commission trial we're allowed to go and observe. trials but we have no access to the detainees themselves and yes of course it's a problem so we have to wait until a detainee is released and so we can speak to this of course leads to yes the repo
cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either prosecuting prisoners in civilian court or releasing them reporting from new york marina for nine r.t. . human rights activists are calling for action to resolve the crisis at kuantan m o but there's been no such appeal from...
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because one of them has been and is that against international law what are you going to do about it it's against international just briefly or action as a lawyer from your point of view just briefly. well indefinite detention is itself against the geneva conventions so yes i would have to say that it is against international law and it is binding on the united states. stephen interest thank you very much indeed for joining us live that from washington steven introduce a lawyer representing to guantanamo bay detainees thank you very much. bahrain has been engulfed by clashes between protesters and police on the second anniversary of a saudi intervention which crushed a pro democracy uprising security forces fought stun grenades and tear gas at thousands of angry much as it burned time and held stones at police side howdy he's a former m.p. from bahrain's largest opposition party says the people are outraged by the government's reluctance to admit there is a crisis. the collective punishment is a. kind of policy of the. security forces also on. the security forces this makes a problem
because one of them has been and is that against international law what are you going to do about it it's against international just briefly or action as a lawyer from your point of view just briefly. well indefinite detention is itself against the geneva conventions so yes i would have to say that it is against international law and it is binding on the united states. stephen interest thank you very much indeed for joining us live that from washington steven introduce a lawyer representing to...
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when it was a crisis like little rock crisis, eisenhower did follow the law. he followed the constitution. he did what a five star general did. the hated this whole thing. anti-particularly didn't like adam clayton powell. he thought he was a demagogue. so i'm not sure what nixon's role in this, nixon was, you, nixon was very friendly with them because they kind of like each other. [inaudible] >> the issue was that he was actually influenced by advisers to him he won't be able to make a decisive decision not to include. so what i'm saying is that you feel as though nixon's personal politics towards african-americans during his administration were negatively affected by his advisors that surrounded him during that administration? >> i don't think the. you're talking presidents nixon, not vice president nixon spent but i'm talking about an event that happened during his vice presidential speeches are not aware of one or the other, i'm sorry. >> i think that richard nixon attitude towards african-americans were shaped by some assumptions we have about genetics an
when it was a crisis like little rock crisis, eisenhower did follow the law. he followed the constitution. he did what a five star general did. the hated this whole thing. anti-particularly didn't like adam clayton powell. he thought he was a demagogue. so i'm not sure what nixon's role in this, nixon was, you, nixon was very friendly with them because they kind of like each other. [inaudible] >> the issue was that he was actually influenced by advisers to him he won't be able to make a...
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is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either process. getting prisoners in civilian court or releasing the morning from new york. r.t. . human rights groups around the globe have been campaigning to close guantanamo urging president obama to keep the pledge he made more than four years ago activists seem corish he thinks the clock is ticking inside america basically because there is no real. public resentment at all what is taking place there most of the pressure that's coming is internationally yes you have some groups so what he very hard to to highlight the issue and to make sure that it stays on the agenda but unfortunately for the boston george of america they're quite happy for these detainees to could continue you know detained without charge or trial basically if one tottenham is ever going to close it's going to be within these next four years. obama has the best so pushing to do that this is the second time h
is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either process. getting prisoners in civilian court or releasing the morning from new york. r.t. . human rights groups around the globe have been campaigning to close guantanamo urging president obama to keep the pledge he made more than four years ago activists seem corish he thinks the...
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states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure yesterday removing the assault weapons ban from being voted on in the senate democrats given up on gun control or is there still a chance to pass some serious reforms that and more into nights alone liberal rumble. let me let me i want to know we're going to let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out if. the truth is this time it's a bad thing never again you're in a situation where b. and i don't want to talk about the surveillance we. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and th
states government to torture prisoners well we are going to see at least as much creativity in the laws governing what you can do with people's accounts that's what we learn from cyprus and that's a lesson that the people of the world will have to pay very close attention to yeah i think it's also what we learned in two thousand and eight as well richard wolffe thanks so much for being with us tonight my pleasure thank you. after the break senate majority leader harry reid caved under pressure...
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never did anything wrong in the first place and i think so one you have a violation of international law in my view you have a violation of us lot so these people should have to process rights they should have a right to challenge this detention and they've been denied those rights and the reason why. the press like yourselves have difficulty even knowing what's happening there is very few people or even allowed to go see what conditions these people are with but nevertheless these people are under suspicion for doing something because as many people say they wouldn't be in there for nothing what if they were released would they be facing then perhaps trials in their home countries and and imprisonment that well some might be i mean there are certainly some there. who are at least are under suspicion of terrorism but as i said i want to make clear that not the american government is admitted that ninety two percent of these prisoners at guantanamo are not in are suspicious of a suspicion of terrorism or of just briefly i would also get what many are endangering their lives will they achi
never did anything wrong in the first place and i think so one you have a violation of international law in my view you have a violation of us lot so these people should have to process rights they should have a right to challenge this detention and they've been denied those rights and the reason why. the press like yourselves have difficulty even knowing what's happening there is very few people or even allowed to go see what conditions these people are with but nevertheless these people are...
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do talk about them in the book a little bit because there are some interesting things about the way law has evolved in the country. one thing that i've learned about doing their research in my book is that the idea that an invention is a brand new idea is incorrect because of course everything comes from what came before it and in fact that this in my mind one of the key points about tinkering is that it is actually taking away from you making something new out of it. even the laser bugs sapper, which intellectual ventures developed told me that they actually built it out of spare parts from consumer electronics they built out of each -- ebay so i think that is something they wanted to do in a lot of ways. i ever stand people come up with a great idea they are afraid we are going to steal it, but the reality is that it does not usually work that way. usually people try to steal it wants to end its already successful. so if you can get to that point, then you have a high class problem. so, you know, i think it is natural for people with special the young people to think that what they ha
do talk about them in the book a little bit because there are some interesting things about the way law has evolved in the country. one thing that i've learned about doing their research in my book is that the idea that an invention is a brand new idea is incorrect because of course everything comes from what came before it and in fact that this in my mind one of the key points about tinkering is that it is actually taking away from you making something new out of it. even the laser bugs...
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let's take a closer look at li keqiang three the 57-year-old worked as a laborer before studying law at peking university. he has a doctorate in economics. he joins china's communist party in 1976 when he was 21. he met and forms -- and formed a close bond with hu jintao. he is seen as being tough on irruption. party insiders say he was instrumental -- on corruption. a filipino separatists has told al jazeera that his fighters were backed in the 1960's. they arenic twist, battling the malaysian government. they have joined the sulu army. we look at whether malaysia's foreign-policy in the 1960's has backfired. >> it was once a 30,000 strong army. the national liberation front led a rebellion against the philippine government in the 1960's. it wanted a separate homeland for the people of the southern philippines. but its leader has now told al jazeera it was a movement backed by a powerful ally -- malaysia. this professor says they received funding, weapons, and training from the malaysian government. in alaysia, you know, was state of war with marcos. in order to survive, they needed
let's take a closer look at li keqiang three the 57-year-old worked as a laborer before studying law at peking university. he has a doctorate in economics. he joins china's communist party in 1976 when he was 21. he met and forms -- and formed a close bond with hu jintao. he is seen as being tough on irruption. party insiders say he was instrumental -- on corruption. a filipino separatists has told al jazeera that his fighters were backed in the 1960's. they arenic twist, battling the malaysian...
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[laughter] what is the point of registering all lawful gun owners anyway? some newspapers can print those names and addresses for gangs and criminals to access? you know that has happened before. be hacked byan foreign enemies like the chinese recently packed pentagon computers, so a list can be handed over to the mexican and by the way, they already requested that list from our government? in the end, there are only two reasons for government to create at federal registry, to tax them, or to take them. [applause] no fun owner, no rational thinking he american believes that will have any affect on government -- on violent criminals and their rights. it will not make anybody safer anywhere. and it isbling saddening how quickly this whole debate has deteriorated from what would truly help make people safer into what has proven to be a decades old agenda of those bent on destroying the second amendment. new,have offered nothing nothing hall full in making our schools, our streets, or one child in this country safer. senator dianne feinstein admitted that she h
[laughter] what is the point of registering all lawful gun owners anyway? some newspapers can print those names and addresses for gangs and criminals to access? you know that has happened before. be hacked byan foreign enemies like the chinese recently packed pentagon computers, so a list can be handed over to the mexican and by the way, they already requested that list from our government? in the end, there are only two reasons for government to create at federal registry, to tax them, or to...
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outside forces are also responsible for the law and order situation. on this to come program, what's in a name in south africa? afrikaners say that history is being rewritten. >> i'm at the sight of one of the largest repositories for nuclear waste in the u.s. there are concerns that some of that waste is leaking into the environment. >> hello. welcome back. the weather across europe splits nicely into three. eastern areas, very active weather systems. central areas looking largely drive. -- dry. out to the west, an area of low pressure moving in, pushing across the uk and in towards france and germany. it is here where we are likely to see significant snowfall developing over the next couple days. for the northern parts of germany in particular, but also down towards the alps, who could see between 20 centimeters and 40 centimeters of snow. there will be some snow developing across much of scotland into northern parts of england. looking very unsettled across much of france and northern parts of the iberian peninsula. you can see that it is looking pr
outside forces are also responsible for the law and order situation. on this to come program, what's in a name in south africa? afrikaners say that history is being rewritten. >> i'm at the sight of one of the largest repositories for nuclear waste in the u.s. there are concerns that some of that waste is leaking into the environment. >> hello. welcome back. the weather across europe splits nicely into three. eastern areas, very active weather systems. central areas looking largely...